About Emily Holbrook

Emily Holbrook is a former editor of the Risk Management Monitor and Risk Management magazine. You can read more of her writing at EmilyHolbrook.com.
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2009 – The Year of the Food Recall

It has been an undeniably busy year when it comes to food recalls. From salmonella-contaminated peanut butter back in January that sickened thousands and killed nine to the more recent cat food recall issued by Diamond Pet Foods, the same company responsible for the tainted pet food that killed dozens of dogs around the nation in 2005, it seems there’s a new recall each week.

In fact, just yesterday more than 20,000 pounds of beef was recalled amid worries it is linked to at least two cases of salmonella. The beef was packaged by Beef Packers Inc., a Fresno-based company that is owned by Cargill, a company that has had it’s share of time in the spotlight for contaminated food. And last week, the FDA announced that oysters harvested from San Antonio Bay in Texas have caused about a dozen cases of norovirus-related illnesses.

To read the complete list of 2009 food recalls issued by the FDA is astonishing and terrifying. Let’s take a look at the month of November alone:

November 30, 2009 – La Espiga De Oro, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Whey in Flour Tortillas
November 27, 2009 – Diamond Pet Foods Announces Recall of Premium Edge Adult Cat and Premium Edge Hairball Cat Food
November 25, 2009 – Vita Food Products, Inc. Issues an Alert Announcing Undeclared Wheat in ELF Branded Herring in Sour Cream
November 25, 2009 – Stryker Corporation’s Instruments Division Issues Worldwide Class 1 Recall of 23 Operating Room System II Surgical Navigation Systems; Catalog numbers 7700-100-000 and 7700-101-201
November 24, 2009 – Rikki USA, Inc.Re-Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Shrimp in Toi Sauce Thai Red Curry (Panang) produced for the Siamrica Co. to Correct Lot Number
November 22, 2009 – Timco Worldwide Inc. issuance of a voluntary recall of Large Seedless Watermelons because of possible health risk
November 20, 2009 – Five Crowns Marketing Voluntarily Recalling Cantaloupes Packed under the Majesty Label Because of a Potential Health Risk Due to Possible Contamination of Salmonella
November 20, 2009 – Unilever Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites in Certain Shedd’s Country Crock® Chilled Side-Dish Products
November 19, 2009 – Service Smoked Fish Corp. Recalls Smoked Nova Salmon Because of Possible Health Risk
November 19, 2009 – Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Pecans in Mislabeled Fresh & Easy Pumpkin Cheesecake Pies
November 19, 2009 – P&G Voluntarily Recalls Specific Lots of Vicks Sinex Nasal Spray in the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom
November 18, 2009 – Nassau Candy Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert Because Of Possible Undeclared Allergens on their Tasty Dish Snack Tubs of Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate Raisins and Sour Neon Worms
November 17, 2009 – SNACKS ON RACKS, INC. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert because of Undeclared Allergens in Their Gourmet Snacks Pack Product Line
November 17, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems ViperSheath Sheath Introducer – Recall
November 17, 2009 – Superior Foods Co. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Allergens in Fish Product
November 16, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems Initiates Voluntary Recall of ViperSheathTM Sheath Introducer
November 13, 2009 – Cardiac Science Notifies AED Customers of Nationwide Voluntary Medical Device Correction
November 13, 2009 – Conagra Foods Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on a Limited Number of 15 oz. Tubs of Blue Bonnet Light Spread
November 12, 2009 – Synthes USA, Ti Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement – Class I Recall
November 12, 2009 – IDS Sports Conducts a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR
November 12, 2009 – GMP Herbal Products, Inc. Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of a Weight Loss Supplement Found to Contain Undeclared Drug Ingredients
November 09, 2009 – Edwards Lifesciences CardioVations EndoClamp Aortic Catheter – Class 1 Recall
November 09, 2009 – RockHard Laboratories Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Specific Lots of RockHard Weekend marketed as Dietary Supplement
November 06, 2009 – Hospira Issues Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Certain Lots of Liposyn™ and Propofol Products That May Contain Particulate Matter
November 05, 2009 – FDA Health Alert for Certain Pet Treats Made by Pet Carousel
November 04, 2009 – Jelly Belly Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts in 7.5oz cylinder-style packages of 49 Flavors Jelly Belly jelly beans
November 04, 2009 – Centurion Medical Products – Premie Pack and Meconium Pack – Recall
November 04, 2009 – PetSmart Voluntarily Recalls Dentley’s Beef Hooves
November 03, 2009 – American Regent Expands Voluntary Recall to Include All Lots of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP 15 mg/mL; 1mL Single Dose Vial
November 03, 2009 – BODYBUILDING.COM Is Conducting a Voluntary Nationwide and International Recall of 65 Dietary Supplements That May Contain Steroids
November 03, 2009 – Pelican Bay Ltd. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts in Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix
November 03, 2009 – Charleston Cookie Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Butter in Almond Cookies Produced for Dean & Deluca
  • November 30, 2009 – La Espiga De Oro, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Whey in Flour Tortillas
  • November 27, 2009 – Diamond Pet Foods Announces Recall of Premium Edge Adult Cat and Premium Edge Hairball Cat Food
  • November 25, 2009 – Vita Food Products, Inc. Issues an Alert Announcing Undeclared Wheat in ELF Branded Herring in Sour Cream
  • November 25, 2009 – Stryker Corporation’s Instruments Division Issues Worldwide Class 1 Recall of 23 Operating Room System II Surgical Navigation Systems; Catalog numbers 7700-100-000 and 7700-101-201
  • November 24, 2009 – Rikki USA, Inc.Re-Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Shrimp in Toi Sauce Thai Red Curry (Panang) produced for the Siamrica Co. to Correct Lot Number
  • November 22, 2009 – Timco Worldwide Inc. issuance of a voluntary recall of Large Seedless Watermelons because of possible health risk
  • November 20, 2009 – Five Crowns Marketing Voluntarily Recalling Cantaloupes Packed under the Majesty Label Because of a Potential Health Risk Due to Possible Contamination of Salmonella
  • November 20, 2009 – Unilever Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites in Certain Shedd’s Country Crock® Chilled Side-Dish Products
  • November 19, 2009 – Service Smoked Fish Corp. Recalls Smoked Nova Salmon Because of Possible Health Risk
  • November 19, 2009 – Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Pecans in Mislabeled Fresh & Easy Pumpkin Cheesecake Pies
  • November 19, 2009 – P&G Voluntarily Recalls Specific Lots of Vicks Sinex Nasal Spray in the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom
  • November 18, 2009 – Nassau Candy Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert Because Of Possible Undeclared Allergens on their Tasty Dish Snack Tubs of Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate Raisins and Sour Neon Worms
  • November 17, 2009 – SNACKS ON RACKS, INC. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert because of Undeclared Allergens in Their Gourmet Snacks Pack Product Line
  • November 17, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems ViperSheath Sheath Introducer – Recall
  • November 17, 2009 – Superior Foods Co. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Allergens in Fish Product
  • November 16, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems Initiates Voluntary Recall of ViperSheathTM Sheath Introducer
  • November 13, 2009 – Cardiac Science Notifies AED Customers of Nationwide Voluntary Medical Device Correction
  • November 13, 2009 – Conagra Foods Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on a Limited Number of 15 oz. Tubs of Blue Bonnet Light Spread
  • November 12, 2009 – Synthes USA, Ti Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement – Class I Recall
  • November 12, 2009 – IDS Sports Conducts a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR
  • November 12, 2009 – GMP Herbal Products, Inc. Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of a Weight Loss Supplement Found to Contain Undeclared Drug Ingredients
  • November 09, 2009 – Edwards Lifesciences CardioVations EndoClamp Aortic Catheter – Class 1 Recall
  • November 09, 2009 – RockHard Laboratories Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Specific Lots of RockHard Weekend marketed as Dietary Supplement
  • November 06, 2009 – Hospira Issues Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Certain Lots of Liposyn™ and Propofol Products That May Contain Particulate Matter
  • November 05, 2009 – FDA Health Alert for Certain Pet Treats Made by Pet Carousel
  • November 04, 2009 – Jelly Belly Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts in 7.5oz cylinder-style packages of 49 Flavors Jelly Belly jelly beans
  • November 04, 2009 – Centurion Medical Products – Premie Pack and Meconium Pack – Recall
  • November 04, 2009 – PetSmart Voluntarily Recalls Dentley’s Beef Hooves
  • November 03, 2009 – American Regent Expands Voluntary Recall to Include All Lots of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP 15 mg/mL; 1mL Single Dose Vial
  • November 03, 2009 – BODYBUILDING.COM Is Conducting a Voluntary Nationwide and International Recall of 65 Dietary Supplements That May Contain Steroids
  • November 03, 2009 – Pelican Bay Ltd. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts in Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix
  • November 03, 2009 – Charleston Cookie Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Butter in Almond Cookies Produced for Dean & Deluca

Amazing.

So this brings us to the topic of food safety regulation in the U.S., or lack thereof. In July, a bill was passed by the House that gave the FDA the power to order food recalls and require facilities to have a food safety plan. The bill will make its way to the Senate sometime next year, but it remains questionable that, if passed, the new law will actually have an effect on the current ways in which food is prepared, handled and packaged for sale.

From sour cream to jelly beans to beef and diet drinks, food recalls are increasing at an alarming rate and slow-moving regulations are not giving the consumers confidence in what makes it’s way to the dinner table or lunch box.

Drug-resistant H1N1 Reported

It has been recently reported that two H1N1 patients in Maryland and one in Virginia have been hospitalized with a drug-resistant form of the virus. Cases have also popped up in Seattle and Duke University where patients were resistant to Tamiflu, one of the drugs used on the sickest patients.

The problem isn’t relegated to just the U.S. In Wales, health officials have reported that six people have recently tested positive for a Tamiflu-resistant strain of H1N1. But according to the World Health Organization, Tamiflu resistance in some H1N1 patients with badly weakened immune systems does not seem to reflect a major change in the virus’ susceptibility to the front-line drug.

WHO has been informed of two recent clusters of patients infected with oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 viruses. Both clusters, detected in Wales, UK and North Carolina, USA, occurred in a single ward in a hospital, and both involved patients whose immune systems were severely compromised or suppressed. Transmission of resistant virus from one patient to another is suspected in both outbreaks.

In our November issue, we ran an in-depth feature on how to prepare for H1N1’s next wave. Within the article, Regina Phelps, founder of Emergency Management & Safety Solutions, pinpointed the following lessons we have learned so far from the H1N1 pandemic.

  1. Having a plan is not enough
  2. Employees will look to their employers for assurance
  3. The characteristics of H1N1 make it especially worrisome for the business community
  4. Certain groups are at greater risk of complications from H1N1

To read the entire article, plus an informative piece about learning from past pandemics by Gisele Norris, managing director for Aon Healthcare’s western region, click here.

And to wrap it up, here’s a small chart showing important H1N1 figures:

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Hurricane Season Wrap-up

The 2009 hurricane season was far from eventful. In fact, the Insurance Information Institute has said that between June 1 and November 30, 2009 only nine named storms developed in the Atlantic basin, three of which became hurricanes — the lowest totals since 1997.

The 2009 season is a welcome respite from 2008, when hurricanes Gustav and Ike disrupted hundreds of thousands of lives in Louisiana and Texas, and caused $14.65 billion in insured losses,” said Dr. Robert Hartwig, an economist and president of the I.I.I. “Profits in an industry like insurance must be seen over the long term.

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A single hurricane, or a string of large losses, can wipe out insurer profits from previous years, or even decades. And insurers must be prepared to pay for these losses, irrespective of the current economic conditions.

Those nine named storms were:

  • Tropical Storm Ana (Aug. 15-16)
  • Hurricane Bill (Aug. 15-24)
  • Tropical Storm Claudette (Aug. 16-17)
  • Tropical Storm Danny (Aug. 26-29)
  • Tropical Storm Erika (Sept. 1-3)
  • Hurricane Fred (Sept. 8-12)
  • Tropical Storm Grace (Oct. 5-6)
  • Tropical Storm Henri (Oct. 6-7)
  • Hurricane Ida (Nov. 4-10)

Along with I.I.I., we here at The Monitor were tracking storms,in both Atlantic and Pacific waters, in our weekly Storm Summary installments. We ended up with the following chart:

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Though the official end of the hurricane season was Nov. 30, it remains a year-round concern to researchers, insurers and public policy makers.

According to I.I.I., eight of the 10 most costly hurricanes in U.

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S. history have occurred since 2004 and this is the first year since 2006 in which no hurricanes made landfall on U.S. soil. Looking forward, Colorado State University will issue its 2010 hurricane season forecast Wednesday, Dec. 9. We will resume our Storm Summary series June 1, though we will continue to blog about storm-related news, research and updates until then.

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Hurricane Bill (Aug. 15-24)
Tropical Storm Claudette (Aug. 16-17)
Tropical Storm Danny (Aug. 26-29)
Tropical Storm Erika (Sept. 1-3)
Hurricane Fred (Sept. 8-12)
Tropical Storm Grace (Oct. 5-6)
Tropical Storm Henri (Oct. 6-7)
Hurricane Ida (Nov. 4-10Tropical Storm Ana (Aug. 15-16)
Hurricane Bill (Aug. 15-24)
Tropical Storm Claudette (Aug. 16-17)
Tropical Storm Danny (Aug. 26-29)
Tropical Storm Erika (Sept. 1-3)
Hurricane Fred (Sept. 8-12)
Tropical Storm Grace (Oct. 5-6)
Tropical Storm Henri (Oct. 6-7)
Hurricane Ida (Nov. 4-10)

The Annals of Thanksgiving Risks

For those of you unlucky enough to be reading this from your workplace today, I applaud you. Many in the workforce are already in Thanksgiving celebration mode, but I felt it was necessary to come in and inform you of some serious and not-so-serious Thanksgiving risks. Whether you like it or not.

  • A common mistake during Thanksgiving preparations is people believing they can cook. Regular Joe’s turn into suburban Tom Colicchio’s and many times, this brings about two major risks: fire and more fire. Fire not only from one’s oven or stovetop, but also from the ol’ deep fryer. In recent years deep frying a turkey has spread in popularity from the Southern United States to other regions and with that, the number of calls the fire department responds to and the number of trips to the emergency room has increased exponentially. The following shows a family of geniuses deep frying their turkey on a wooden deck and using water to extinguish a grease fire instead of simply turning off the propane.

  • Speaking of turkey, another Thanksgiving risk includes excessive overeating. Some reports even claim that one day of turkey, stuffing and continuous snacking can amount to 3,000 to 4,500 calories. That’s a lot, considering you didn’t jog on over to the festivities at Uncle Gary’s house, 13 miles away.
  • And what goes better with overeating than excessive drinking? Let’s not forget to add alcohol calories to those glutinous food calories. Upon researching this, I was horrified to find out that one glass of red wine amounts to approximately 95 calories. Great.
  • On a more serious note, alcohol-related accidents soar during the Thanksgiving holiday. According to the National Safety Commission, Thanksgiving is the most traveled holiday period of the year with almost 90% of those traveling doing so by car. During the 2008 Wednesday-through-Sunday holiday time period, 389 occupants of passenger vehicles were killed in car crashes while thousands more were injured.
  • Finally, let us not forget the risk of the all-too-popular family feud. When you combine the stress of the holidays with deadly grease fires, aunt Nancy’s loudmouthed boyfriend, your brother’s temper-tantrum-prone three-year-old, 15 other people (half of which you haven’t seen since last Thanksgiving) and enormous amounts of food and alcohol, there’s bound to be an entertaining argument or two. And if you’re lucky enough, grandma will have one too many hot toddy’s and tell you all how she really feels.

Thanksgiving . . . high risk, high reward.